Subject: Re: [xsl] Footnotes, for a learner. From: David Tolpin <dvd@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2002 04:38:41 +0400 (AMT) |
> But I have a problem : I want to insert footnotes in the articles. Using M. > Kay▓s book, I am able to generate the footnotes at the end of the article. > But, I really can▓t build the hyperlinks between the notes number (in the > text) and the specific footnote placed at the end of the article (the > anchor in html). > > My wish (for the New Year) : to find a good working exemple so that I can > learn and understand how things work (in the xml document and in the xslt > stylesheet). > > I would appreciate a suggestion or two. Maybe a link somewhre (yes, I want > through the Archive, but I have only found partial info). > Michel, what you are looking for is not an example on footnotes (which are normally thought of as placed at the bottom of a page and handled by a renderer) but a stylesheet that generates a table of contents or an index. The technique is basically the same. A good (but really big and complex) example is the set of DocBook stylesheets by Norman Walsh. A relevant example from Michael Kay's book is supplied with description of function 'generate-id()' (first edition of the book, pages 464-466). David Tolpin RenderX XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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